& no ‘steels afer toe Satie eye Se a te a “cawats: eee oneness Ae a pane se . cage aes fust as the vouth is beat the ciimed A miiad rm of cholera has appeared at the ‘tors wit the Ol ' to spread in ordet to sweep ad for strogele for} ated : that the « mio \ paper ha en cireu ng 7 . 7 ) Lasse at Jiarseliit tO the li publishes qa story | ion Pacitic Railway in its rnment, from which » dividends can ll some fifty millions nt is provided for Mr. .J Auto- | vernme icle’ Parant Joseph R Says the Wuebec *"CUnron inventor ol! riati Self-coupling, Michaud Avent of the ist returned from the city of | completed arrangements | Company for the sale of | New England States ‘for understand the parties m joint stock company for} an I , 2 , i Passumpsic Rail navinyg with a Boston tend {torming a Toronto is carried into y upon which the city is situated,and e people there are becoming alive to the necessity of finding some other outlet for it When it is taken nsideration that there are a hundred thousand | people, thas served, the question becomes more sérions. A m sediment of consider ble and always increasing Into ¢ et unwh lesome thickness is being formed on the surface of the bay, hus hopelessly polluting the water. The smell arising therefrom reaches far into the city, and the situation is daily growing rse. The latest’ United’ States census shows | that the males outnumber the females im an increasing rate. It is natural that this should beso in regard to the foreign born population, as men than emigrate. Still, many are not aware that in 1880, the foreign born male in the States exceed the females by 581,189 as against more 446,757 in 1870, at the close of the war which had killed off about half a million of the male population, the native born females were in excess of the males by 17,- 098. In 1880 the native born males pre-! ponderated to the extent of 300,668. The lately published vital statistics for lreland for 1883 give the population at 9,015,528, showing, @ falling off from 1882 of 82,525. The marriage rate, which was lo.3 per 1,000 in England and 14 in Scot- land, was but 8.6 in Ireland, and 0.5 below the mean rate in the previous decade. birth rate was 2.0 below the mean rate, nd was, but 23.6, while in England and Scotlaid it was 33.2 and 32.5. The death rate, which was 17.4 in 1882, rose to 19,2 in L885, while in England ‘and Scotland it was 19.5 and 20.1. It should be remem- bered that owing to emigration 42.1 per cent. of the deaths in Ireland last year were of persons of sixty and upward. The proportion in England was 25 per cent. Ina town in Normady lives an aged lady named Marie Durant, much visited, who is believed to be 123 years and a few weeks old, but who, when asked, with true feminine instinct declares she does not know. For ninety-six years she has been a widow, and during her lifetime four kings have ruled, the stars of two emperors have risen and set, and three Republics have been established. She lives exclusively on vegetable diet, but is always ready for a petite verre of cognac, and says she would have died but for frequent doses. of it dur- ing @ recent illness. Her skin is brown and wrinkled and all the flesh seems to have disappeared from under it, though there are still small veins of color on her wither- ed cheeks. During a recent tornado in Richmond, h.y.,afazmers wife was in ‘the summer kitchen preparing supper, and her daughter wagtn the dining-room setting the table. \s the wind struck the house, the currents divided; one carried the kitchen two miles up an adjoining county, and the other de- posited the main part of the house, half a/| mile in the opposite direction. By a strange freak of nature, both the houses were pick- ed up by the returning current,an@ sent back directly im their former places as neatly as if the work had been done by hand. The Women were eo busily engaged in their work that they did not notice anything un- usual happened until their attention had been called to a crack in the roof.—N. Y. (fi ph c. The English agricultural journals have been eagerly discussing the claims of ensi- lage to public favor. It does not appear to have met with such vigorous. advocates among scientific farmers there as on this continent. Englishmen are proverbially cautious and any innovation in practite must have proved its raison d’etve by the incontrovertible evidence of experience before they take to it very warmly. It goes against it in the opinion of the agricultural press that Sir John Lawes, whose authority on matters connected with farming will be generally accepted, has shown himeelf seceptical of its great merits. He warns its enthusiastic devotees that it will require many analyses, many experi- ments in feeding, and « fair test compari- son With the old system, before its real value can be confidently pronounced upon. women | The | a aaa A I IO DOE ALTE TI TE, See ET . if eral Con — Meee a HH DAInx tRAMINER, AU angers ee DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS. | ‘Tine following is the form of ballot to be ised in the election for Queen's County : Lleection tor the Electoral District of (ueen’s ex ity Listrict, Auaust 19th, ISS4 JENKINS, iheophilus, Charlottetown, Couaty ut Quee nas, Physician and Surgeon. X WESSH, William, Charlottetown, County ef Queen’s, Merchant, il. OOOO eH E EEE Mee teenee POOR Re OOO OEH, CHEE eee ee ee eeee HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. IB wre to your ballot for the serrative Candidate j mary ‘* The elector, on receiving the ballot- paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartments of the polling station, and there mark his ballot paper, making a cross with a pencil on any part of the ballot- paper the division containing the name of the candidate for whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up such ballot- paper, so that the initials on the back can be seen Without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returning Officer, who shail, without unfolding it, ascertain, by examin- ing the initials, and the number upon the eounterfoil, that it is the same he furnished to the elector, and shall first detach and destroy the counterfoil, and shall then im- mediately, and in the presence of the elec- tor, place the ballot-paper in the ballot- box.— Ballot Act, Sec 45, No voters should make any mark on the ballot-paper save one cross on any part of the ballot paper within the division con- taining the candidate’s name for whom he intends to vote. If the voter writes his name or initials, or any remarks, he makes his ballot useless. A simple cross upon the ballot for your candidate will assist in electing him. Any other mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. = within 1. Poll opens at nine o’clock a. m., and closes at five o'clock p. m, 2. Vote early. J. See that your Liberal Conservative neighbor votes early also. 4. If you have a vehicle, place it at the service of your Committee to bring tardy voters tothe polls. Give the information to the Secretary of Committee. 5. Do not ‘‘pair’ on polling day with your Grit neighbor. Poll your own vote and let him look out for his. 6. Poll every possitle vote; the loss or gain of a single vote in each sub-division may make all the difference between victory and defeat. 7. Lf your returning officers and deputy returning officers are Grits watch them. 8 Each Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the result of the election de- pended upon his individual exertions, 9. Remember that any bribery, corrupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ expenses, of any undue influence, will not only void the election, but is pun- ishable by law. 10, Electors can only vote at one polling sub-division in the same electoral division, no matier in how many sub-divisions they may have votes. 11. Any elector’s vote may be challenged who has received anything on account of his vote, or has been promised anything directly or indirectly, either to induce him to vote at the election or for loss of time, travelling expenses, hire of teams, or any other service connected therewith ; or even if the said elecetor has dirctly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, either to induce him to vote or to refrain from voting at the election. 13. An elector having more votes than one in the same.electoral district should vote in that eieetoral stb-division in which he resides. Attention to this rule. will facilitate the polling, and possibly contri- bute to the individual elector’s comfort Special Notices. | Waite Corron Frayne -9 cents a yard, (good) at J, B. Macdonald’s.. © (au 4-da wk Curarest Yer.—For two weeks we will! sell Misses Oil Goat Button Boots for $1.65 per pair (worth $2.25), sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2.— Dorsry, Gorr & Co, {jy28 GkEY CorTon at 44 cents a yard; best value in town at J. B. Macdeonald’s, (au 4da wk Dre in great variety, selling'low, at L. E. Prowse’s. j4 A New sToek of Black Velveteens at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 4 da wk Every, farmep should »get one of R. K, ; Go ) In order that such a trial may be made | under proper. conditions, any skilful scien- tite direction, the Cirencester Chamber of Commerce petitioned the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society® to conduct a careful investigation and pub- lish a report of the results. That society, however, wes unwilling or unprepared . to undertake the task proposed, and itodea’ been suggested that Sir John Lawes shébld carry out the desired experiments himself. It is to be hoped that he will do 80, and, in cae he consents, the result will be await- ed with much interest in the United States and Canada as well asin England. Some persons find fault with hima. for cautioning farmers against ensilage before the matter had been decided, but others think he de- serves the thanks of the farming commun- ity tor a timely admonition which may, ia many cases, prevent loss of time and means 2s well as the annoyance of disappoint- ment. Of course, if on trial he finds that it merits approval, he wil itate stems th P » be will not hesitate to Brace’s Air Rotary Churns, and test them as the prizes for butter this year are very large, A few have been tested and spoken very highly of . 1t is said they preserve the grain ot the butter, and as a result,it will keep long- er. (jly 17, da wky Hoor Skirts for 25 cents a sett at J. B. Macdonald’s, {au 4 da wk rise your shoes along and get rubber soles put on for Lawn Tennis—Donsezy, Gorr & Co. St. CROIX SHEETING ony 10 cents 4 yard at J. B. Macdonald’s, {au 4 da wk ExGtish Mar Vinecar at Beer & Goff’s, i liy9 Att Woot Tweep 50 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald's. (au 4da wk Goo» fitting boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. s. [june 21 Our Boots and Shoes are giving great satisfaction.— Doxsty, Gorr & Co. [june ANoTHER supply of Mariatic Acid for lob. ster packers, just received at Dawson’s. jun25 pat _ Laprés’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest style, just received 5; to be sold at $2.25 per pair during this month. This is very~ cheap, Dorsey Gotf & Co’s, New Arruss at the ‘Little Shop Around the Corner.” j4 Boors are very cheap at Dorsey,Goff & Co’s, [june 2 _ CHEAPEST CLoTHING at L, E. Prowse’s, Just cali and see his prices. jt CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety at Dogsey, Gorr & Co. {june2] STRAWBERRIES and Cream at the ‘Little Shop around the Corner,” and at the Star Contectioncry. Lime Jvice.—Pare L.onigorrat Lime Fruit son who will take equal, eight letter-ctamps, PARSONS MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, heaith, if such a thing be possible. Physicians use them in their practice. —neaasiamnntnnwate te econ a a= And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for Send for circular, 1. S. GONINSON & C., BOSTON, MASS, JOHNSON Chronie R CROU?P, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. 4 f JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- } - 2 taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine cases out of tn. Information that will save many lives sent free by urail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than curs. Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lun > ; heumatista, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dyséntery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet to» S. Jonwson & Co., Boston, Mass. Por curing Female Complaints these Pills have no 'S ANODYNE LINIMENT (ri iine Cons , Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, ot the Horse and Cattle are worthless trash. He An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most Powders sold here says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and™ * ’ ' u . immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp’n- fai to} pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps, I. S. Jomnson & Co., Bostox, Masa, “a = ROYAL C CAPITAL, AGRNT FOR P Its PROGRESS Canada. lts Policies are after two years. Company in Canada. HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION, MBBAD OF PION, TORONTO. The SECURITY doing business in the Dominion. The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC.1ON OF PREMIUMS by | application of profits:— is Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1572, premium $317.70; in 1850, $160.10, John Wille, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; iv 1882, $14.20. John 8S. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, ( Mayor Jones, St, John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 1882, Wea The iullest information will be given on application. Ch’town, May 7, 1884. ee -~ ANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. - = = « $2,000,000 o—-—- om RINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H, ARNAUD, | Merchants Bank of Halifax. = ae —~—9 oo offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE premium $137.76; in 1882, $70 C6. 77 oO diva. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. We are no utmost satisfaction to CHARLOTTETOWN = SASH AND DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Whart, PALMER & CO, Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc, We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. Allkinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the Ch’'town, Jane'7, 1884—_wkly ly’ PROPRIETORS, ——- 0 w manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Jointing, Morticing, Tenon- all who favor.us.with their patronage. PRINCE: iss4. Summer Arrangement. N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST’ | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. — 0: iss4. 0:0 — oe eee = lial — ———— A | : STATIONS, |Exprese| Mix’d. Mix’d, STALLIONS. [Express Mid Mix’d, | . { | A.M.| AM: P.M, | P.M, P.M.2 AM. Charlottetown ,...... 6.00 | 825 | 3.40 |Charlottetown ......| 7.15 420 | 9,20 Royalty Junction,...} 6.15 | 9.00 | 4.00 Royalty Junction ..dp| 7.00 | 4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire.....] 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47. North Wiltshire.... | 6 25 | 954 | 8.13 Hunter River........ 7.00 {10.08'| 5.00 Hunter Fiver...., | 6.15 | 2.38 | 8.00 Bradalbane.......... | 7.25 |10.46 | 5.35 |) Bradaibene........, | 5.51 | 2.00 | 7.25 County Line......... 7.31 (10.56 5.45 ‘County Line......... 5.45 ' 1.50 | 7.16 Frectown............ 7.41, [11,12 | 5.59 |||Frectown............ | 5.34 | 1.35 | 7.02 Kensington ....... 7,55 {11,35 | 6.18 | Kensington.,........ | 5.20 | 112 | 6.48 ar| 8.20 11210 6.50 Summerside a, me oe pS Geimaserside,.... ap 8.40. | 1.45 } ar} 4.30 '11,20 Miscouche........... 8.55 | 2.08 |Miscouche.......... 4.15 10.57 Wellington........ oo| @14..1 237 \, Wellington..........) 3.57 |10.29 Port Hill........ vee] 9.43. 4 3.28 Port Mall, .0 2.22: | 328 9.38 O'Leary .....-..5 «.-| 10.35 | 4.50 iF SN oh aoe ne ns .| 237 | 815 Bloomfield........... [10.63 5.15 ||Bloomfield .......... | 2.20 | 7.50 | Mere 6 41.9.6 +!4--0 9:08 11.18 | 6.10 Alberton woe oe ot ee ae es ar!11.55 | 7.00 | ° -lgiaienaate dp} 115 | 6.00 | TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST, | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. — STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. | - j | } Charlottetown ..... .| 3.30 p-m.} 6.15 a. m. | Charlottetows. -.. ../ 9 05a. m.! 6.30 p, m, Royalty Junction....|3.45 °* | 6.34 | Royalty Junction..../| 8.50 “* |6,10 * MU ids «0ndeaceds mie? gee es. Se vite - 7 Bedford...... ecoves[ 410 “ 4.7.13“ Bedford. 3... .0...51 8.25 “ 16.33 6 . 4,35 ‘sé . 6s | , oe Mount Stewart.. = 440 « oor ci | Mouni Ste wart.. m4 Sa = oe a iss adbeddideka ee BY BE. coe oko «x 728; * , 3.45 « ae 5.30 ‘* | 9.33 “ ||3t. Peter’s..... oon oh are. **.7 | Badal NT BOO ann cckkae 6.04 .“ [10.26 ‘* |\Bear River.......... 630 ** 12.19. « I +5 nn cheese ar 6.35 ** {11.15 * | Souris. ..d3} 6.00 * | 1.30 * Mount Stewart ...... | 4.45 p. m.i 8.20 a.m.) Mount Stewart....... 7 Bda. m,, 425 p- m, ae | 5.42“ (9.35 “* |\Cardigan...... pa TY be | 3.10% Georgetown ....... ar} 6.00 ** |10.00 ‘* || zreorgetown.....,, dp; 6.40 <«* 2:46 | 1 J#@ Trains are r Juice on draught, at the Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Coruer, [jane 2 Railway Oliice, Charlottetown, May 97, 1884. un by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, GUST ee | a in ta Dominion | In pursuance of an oider ot Mr Justice Peters, ‘side of Do-k Street, and — . 7, 164. —— eee of Canada. Province of Prince Edward Island. | IN THE SUPREME COURT. dated the sixth day of Jun, 1983, in| the matter of An Act of the Parjiament of Canada, passed in the forty fifth year of) Her present Majesty's Beign, Chepter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent | Banks, lLusuance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, atid 1 cading Corporations, and of the Presiden!, Di- rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Ipselven! Bank. ing Company.” fqXHE Liquidators of the above vated Banking Company will sell by Pubiic Auction, atthe Court House, at Charlotte. town, on Friday, the twelfth day of Septem- ber next, at the huur of two o'clock, p. m, ali that tract, piece or parcel cf land, situate, lying or being on Lot or Township Number 5 in Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, bounded as ‘ollows, that is to say: By a line commencing atastake set in the west side of the rorpd leading from Alberton to the Government Wharf, and on the north rupning thence westwardly along the north side of Dock street seven Chains and ten links, or to a strect; thence northwardly alupg the said street to the suuth boundary of land in the possession of R. B. Reid; thence south fifty-seven degrees, thirty minutes, east along said boundary tothe said road ; and thence along the same southwardly three hundred*and seventy-two (372) feet, to the place of com- mencement, Cuutaining fovr acres, One rood and thirty-iour perches, a little more or less, The said above tract of land being beld by the said insolvent Banking Compan) under and by virtue of a certain Indenture of Morigage, bearing date the twentieth (20th) day of November, 1878, and made between the Hon, James Celledge Pepe and Eliza Dalrymple Pope, his wife, of the one part, and the Preeident, Directors and Company of the said inso'vent Banking Company, of the other part, and now due and unsatisfied, and under and by virtue of the Power of Sale in said Mortgage contained, the above de- scribed tract of land will be sold together or in parcels, as per Conditions ot sale, 2. The Liquidators of the above named Bank. ing Compauy wil! also sell, by Public Auc- tion, at the Court Huuse in Charlottetown, on Friday, the 29th day of Angust next, at the hour of two o’viock in the afterncon, ajl that tract, piece or parcel of land, together with all buildings and improvement» there- on; lying aad being on Township Number 23, in Qucen’s County, in the said Proyince, aud is bounded gas follows, thet is to say: Commencing at a square stake fixed at the seutheast angle of a tract of land in posses- sion of (ivorge Housion; thence west §3 feet, to a tract of land in possession of Charles Stevenson; thence by a right angle 48 degrees nurtheast 191 feet, toa right of way leading from Charles Sitvenson’s to the Settlement Road; theuce south along the raid right of way to the+aid Settlement Road 253 feet ; thence along said Settlement Road to a stake fixed at the northeast angle of a tract of laod in possession of Thecphilus 8. McLe-d 57 feel; thence west il0 feet s thence sou'uwest S1 feet; thence south to the Set- th ineut Road, leading from New Glasgow to Haze) Grove 100 feet; tbence following course of said Road southwest to the place of commenci ment 53 feet, containing torty thousand two hundred and twenty-three feet a little more or less. 3. Also } of that undivided tract, piece and parcel of laud, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Qaeen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, and known and distinguished as the weet f.urth part of Town Lot Number 41,in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, the said west fourth part of said Town Lot being bounded on the rorth by Dorchester Street, on the east by the north fourth part cf said Town Lot, on the south by the south tourth part of the same Town Lot, and on the west by ‘l'own Lot Number 40, in the said first hundred of Town Lots in Cha:lottetown, aforesaid, to- gether with all the houses, buildings rights, privileges, easements, advantages and appur. trnances whatsoever to the said abygve two last mentioned tracts of land belonging, or in anywise appertaining. The said last two plots of land, as ebove described, being held by. the said insolvent Banking Company under and by virtue ofa certain Indenture ot Mortgage, bearing date )5th day of De- cember, 1881, and made between William Crilley Bourke, now deceased, of the one part, and the President, Directors and Com. paby of the said insolvent Banking Com- paby, of the other part, and now due and un. Satisiicd, and under and by virtue of the power of sale in said Mortgage contained, The said last described two several tracis of jand wilt be sold together or in parcels, ag per conditions of sale. 4. The Liquidators wil} also sell, at the Court House in Charlottetown, og Friday, the 29th.day of August, at the same hour, one Lot of land formerly’ be long'ng to the Ardgowau Estateyand bound. ed as follows: Ob the north and sout), by a road each leading from the Mount Edwara Road to the St. Peter's Road; on the east by land in the possession of Rev. Dr, Fitz. gerald ; on the west by land in the possession of Donald Farquharson, and containing one an] one-quarter acre, a little more or less, As regards the remaining 3 of the piece above described and numbered three, ar- rapgements have been made with the owners of the remaining 3, 80 that the purchaser at the abvoye sale may purchase the whole, and at the game rate that the } 1s sold under the Mortgage. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Per DAVID ©, CHALMERS ; L. C.OWEN, C.C, GARDINER, Liquidators of the Bank of P. E. Island. July 23.—law th SHAKER BLOOD SYRUP. Cures Compiotels. Beretaan, Syphilis, Cancer, matism, Catarrh, Ulcers and Skin and + ena Diseases of every descrip- 1on,. $1000 reward to any chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of Shaker Blood Syrup, one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium, or any mineral sub- Stance. SOLD EVERYWHERE. © Price, ~ $1.90 Por Bottle, er Siz for $5.00, SUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. Superintendent NER, the Cheapest and N . tablished on P. E, Island, Uniy 61 por'pter PLE. ISLAND ~ Steam Navigation Coy, al STEAMERS ST, LAWRENGR PRINCESS GF WALES. SUMMER Abe GL dANT AND ee KOVA SCGTIA, Liave Charlotteitowy tor tictoy Landin every Moncay, Widiiesdey, 17 burec ay and Saturday Morpbipngs, et s+ ven o'cloe k, COnbeEct. ing there with the Train fo; Halifax, Re. turning to Charlottetown on Mordey, Were nesday, Friday and Saturday, atoutr two p. m , on arrival of train from Halifax Leave Picton Land ng for Georgetown cn Thorsday, op #rriva! of train at two p, m, Leave Georg town for Pictou Lauding every Friday morning, at five a m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CA¥YADA AND Tue UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train trom Chap. lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for esch of the above pamed Plies: and at St, John, wiki oincu sic s ++. bthe gous tional Company #nd Railway for Portiand and Boston, Also lcave Charlottetown fer Sum. werside every Mondcy morning ‘at ope o'clock, Returuing, leave Shediac every day (Sundays except'G) on arival of day tyain trom St. John, tor Summerside, counecting there with train for Charlottetown. Algo leave Summerside tor Charlottetown every Soturday cvering, about five o'clock. By order, ; F. W. HALES, Secretary, Charlottetown, June 11, 1884 - ee COLD Mi = ga ee be RS as: gece Poa ) wieditine SALW IS 7 % aR, % a Aan SOLD BY ALL — STATIONERS | HRGUCHOUTrHe WORLD} ad Cures Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Neuralgia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness. Removes Dandruil, And restores Hair on Bald ' “AS Z lee ase rensoriLe T, Heads, and BRIDGEWATER.NS. Burs’ “il aches * pains, Aprij 98, 1884 UARANTEED, For Old anv donne, Bale and Female Pesitiv ely cures Nerrctusness 9 27d ot “ae Weak Memory, Loss of Bias di tes Soxt Pro tration, Nigh . Sweats Supermatvrrhoa, Leveorrhea, arrenness, Seminal Weakness, und General Lot of Power, It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Dapeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone aad Vigor & i“ Exhausted Generative Organs in eith + sea, wi each order for TWELYR packages, acconipanied with five dollars, we will gend our Written Guarantee to refu the money if the treatment does not effects cure. It the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Marke 43 ‘Full, particulars in) our pamphlet, which w desire to wail free to apy addr ; Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is sold by Dr gists at SO cis. per bOx, or 6 Voxes tur $¥.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the mioney addressin M ACK’S MAGN KTIC MEDICINE CO,. WV indser, Cus, Canada Ecic jy Ct le ftctcow b3 Jyctlea rice’ Hall cents fer Prince Edward Yland. ord by all Drug IV e bene, wey —nngemencntete Kndorsed by the French Academy of Med cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days, Local Treat- ment only required, No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, IN FALLIBLE, Hyerenic,CuratTive, PREVEN tive, Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mai securely sealed, on receipt of price. Descrip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY *@G” MEDICINE UO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIES FALL CO, Mayl8 MRS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Liniment “T is a fact worth knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter’s Bone heumatic Liniment cannot be excelied for removing pain and soreness. It is no Wortklsss trash, as sme may suppose, simply because they have been imposed vpon by others but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, All we ask iss trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex perienve ig that one bottle tried also eclls many more, Kee See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale > a W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. J. J, A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27, Oct, 99, 1898—e04 whly